Presentation Overview
This presentation provides a clear, step-by-step guide for users to sign in safely to the Coinsquare platform, navigate the account dashboard, and follow security best practices. It is designed for both new users who are unfamiliar with the portal and returning users who want a secure, streamlined login experience.
Who is this for?
Individuals, traders, and institutions using Coinsquare to buy, sell, and manage cryptocurrencies. The material covers:
- How to access the login page
- Authentication options (password, 2FA, SSO where applicable)
- Account verification and recovery
- Dashboard overview and quick actions
- Security tips to protect funds and identity
Key outcomes
- Users will be able to sign in confidently and securely.
- Users will recognize official Coinsquare URLs and resources.
- Users will apply recommended security measures such as 2FA and device safety.
Login Walkthrough
Quick tip: Always confirm the website URL in the browser address bar and check for a valid SSL lock before entering credentials.
Step-by-step
Open the official login page
Navigate to the official Coinsquare login portal using a trusted bookmark or the official domain. Avoid clicking on login links from unsolicited emails or ads.
Enter your email or username
Use the email address associated with your account. For organizational accounts, enter the provided username or SSO credentials if your workspace uses Single Sign-On.
Type your password and submit
Type carefully; avoid using copy/paste from a file that might be compromised. Use a password manager to auto-fill credentials securely.
Complete Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
If 2FA is enabled on your account, you'll be prompted to enter a code from your authenticator app or hardware key. This adds a strong second layer of protection.
Review account alerts and proceed to dashboard
After signing in, review any security notices or unusual activity alerts present on your account. Then use the dashboard to manage balances, orders, and transfers.
Example login form (visual)
Dashboard & Quick Actions
Once logged in, the Coinsquare dashboard provides an overview of your portfolio, recent trades, open orders, and quick actions. Key areas to know:
Portfolio Overview
A clear snapshot of balances by asset and total account value. Use filters to view individual wallets, spot balances, and fiat equivalents.
Trading Interface
Market and limit order forms, depth charts, and market analytics. Confirm order details (amount, price, fees) before submitting trades.
Withdrawals & Deposits
Manage on-chain withdrawals, deposit addresses, and fiat funding methods. Enable withdrawal whitelists and review destination addresses carefully.
Security Best Practices
Security priority: Protect login credentials, enable 2FA, and know how to identify phishing attempts.
Authentication & Account Safety
- Enable Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP) 2FA (e.g., Google Authenticator, Authy).
- Consider a hardware security key (U2F/WebAuthn) for the strongest protection.
- Use a password manager to generate and store complex passwords.
Device & Network Hygiene
- Avoid public Wi‑Fi for account access unless using a trusted VPN.
- Keep your device OS and browser up to date.
- Install reputable antivirus and anti-malware solutions where appropriate.
Phishing & Social Engineering
- Never reveal your password or 2FA codes to anyone, including support agents — Coinsquare will not ask for your password.
- Verify sender email addresses and double-check link URLs before clicking.
- Bookmark the official login URL and use it rather than following links from email or social media.
Account Recovery & Support
If you lose access to your account, follow the account recovery flow: identity verification, proof of ownership, and support ticket submission. Prepare the following in advance to speed the process:
- Registered email address and recent transaction IDs
- Government-issued photo ID (if requested)
- Proof of billing or account funding method (if applicable)
When to contact support
Contact support for suspected unauthorized access, failed withdrawals, or identity verification issues. Use official support channels only — never share credentials in support conversations.